Abbot (Buddhism)
In Buddhism, the abbot (Pali: π²ππππ‘πΈπ¬π, romanized: saαΉ ghanΔyaka) is the head of a Buddhist monastery or large Buddhist temple. In Buddhist nunneries, the nun who holds the equivalent position is known as the abbess (Pali: π²ππππ¦πΈπ¬ππΈ, romanized: saαΉ ghanΔyakΔ).
In English-speaking countries, the English word "abbot" is used instead of all the various words that exist in the languages of the countries where Buddhism is, or was historically, well established.
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